[media-credit id=149 align=”alignright” width=”270″][/media-credit] Members of the 1993 team, including Eric Young, Dante Bichette and Eric Young, were honored before Friday’s first pitch.

DENVER — The National Pastime has also had a melody, a connection to music. It’s grown deeper over the last decade as every player picks a walk-up song to accompany his at-bats.

Troy Tulowitzki has drawn the most attention in recent seasons, going with Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the USA” and Justin Bieber’s “Baby” a few years ago. Larry Walker has probably the most well-known Rockies’ walk-up tune, using Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train” for nearly a decade. The current players submitted their choices this year. They will probably change a few times. And no, Todd Helton and Michael Cuddyer’s won’t have their music played on 8-track.

Courtesy of the Rockies and some digging on my part, here’s the walk-up music: